A Lincoln County grand jury indicted David M. Hubbard Friday on charges of kidnapping, criminal sexual penetration, false imprisonment and impersonating a peace officer, according to district court documents.

Hubbard, 40, could stand trial on the charges that he posed as a police officer and raped a 55-year-old woman Aug. 4.

According to Ruidoso police, Hubbard allegedly claimed to be an undercover police officer, detained the victim and a male friend in front of a Ruidoso hotel, ordered the woman into his vehicle, drove her to the back parking lot of the Ruidoso Convention Center and sexually assaulted her. The incident allegedly took place around midnight Aug. 4. The victim came to the Ruidoso Police Department the next morning to report the assault.

Ruidoso Police Detective Jamie Urban has said Hubbard was in Ruidoso to attend a family reunion.

Hubbard posted a $250,000 cash bond and was released. Ruidoso Magistrate Judge Lorena LaMay granted a request from Hubbard's attorney Aug. 13 to modify the conditions of release to allow him to return to his home in Denver, Colo.